Smoking can cause stroke, impotence, diabetes, osteoporosis, coronary heart disease, cancer, and other diseases.
Cigarettes contain 4,000 toxic substances and are rich in carcinogenic ingredients such as nicotine and tobacco tar. Long-term smoking reduces resistance and makes you susceptible to infections that can lead to lung cancer, emphysema and other lung diseases. Long-term smoking leads to low energy and fatigue, constriction of blood vessels, spasm, causing peripheral blood circulation disorders, leading to impotence and weakness, affecting the quality of life. Smoking also causes bad breath, reduces saliva production, breeds bacteria, aggravates gingivitis, periodontitis, and even leads to oral and laryngeal cancers. Long-term smoking can affect the secretion of insulin, blood sugar and lipid elevation, leading to loss of appetite, weight loss, the extent of health hazards. Smoking can make the heart beat faster, blood pressure increases, the heart’s tolerance is weakened, leading to blood clots, leading to a variety of heart disease. In addition is the danger of secondhand smoke, smoke from smoking can emit strong irritants that other non-smokers inhale into the body, especially family members who live together for a long time, causing great harm to health.